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One eye would say CEPEP was bad...if PNM was the party that was trying to deal with it. You all need to understand these fellas place party over countryChimera wrote:one eye change yuh name to two eye and check we back
cuz yuh dotish bad.
pugboy wrote:i now read the article
a real joke
embarrassing for larry lalla SC to try that stunt and then backpedal
hover[emoji637][emoji637] wrote:PNM wasn't the same government that always used to say the money just isn't there interesting....I would like a forensic audit completed on every state enterprise let's start with CAL
Attorney General Reginald Armour says 63,000 inactive companies will be struck off the Companies Registry.
He said, in five weeks, a team from Global Forum will be in Trinidad and Tobago.
In his contribution to the debate of The Miscellaneous Provisions (Global Forum Bill) 2024 at the Senate sitting on Tuesday, Armour said the “old back of the envelope” approach to corporate administration must end.
He said the Registrar General has embarked on a programme of striking off companies for failure to file critical post-incorporation documents, in particular annual returns for a period of three or more years.
“The Registrar General has identified as at March 31, 2024 some 63,000 companies, ostensibly inactive companies, and recently commenced a comprehensive striking-off process with respect to these entities,” he said. “Both the FATF and the Global Forum frown on dead corporate entities reposing in registries so the removal of inactive companies shall go a long way in demonstrating our commitment to becoming more in compliance with the requirements of these inter-governmental and international bodies,” he added.
He noted that Global Facility is a body which is responsible for supporting countries in adopting enhanced measures to increase their compliance with the international Anti Money Laundering (AML), Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) Framework and as a unit of the European Union (EU).
One Eye lewwe be real....yuh on shiteone eye wrote:Didn’t they withdraw the application to submit a new application?
A lot of companies at CEPEP were a victim to a company de-list and de-registration exercise, one of the claimants found himself in the situation without his knowledge. The new application was re-submitted.
Forgetting to file annual returns even for two years can cause the Global Forum to deem the company inactive. Stephen Samuels Contractors Ltd is a small company, set up solely for CEPEP. Not best practice to forget to file your annual returns however it usually happens with small companies.
The last audit done was 2018 meanwhile the accounting information from 2009-2016 is long gone, the audit completed in 2019 was fine. We battled covid 2019-2021. Auditing at that time is not ideal for reliability reasons. That leaves 2022-2024, which can be done easily, no wrong doing will be found.
63,000 to be struck off the listAttorney General Reginald Armour says 63,000 inactive companies will be struck off the Companies Registry.
He said, in five weeks, a team from Global Forum will be in Trinidad and Tobago.
In his contribution to the debate of The Miscellaneous Provisions (Global Forum Bill) 2024 at the Senate sitting on Tuesday, Armour said the “old back of the envelope” approach to corporate administration must end.
He said the Registrar General has embarked on a programme of striking off companies for failure to file critical post-incorporation documents, in particular annual returns for a period of three or more years.
“The Registrar General has identified as at March 31, 2024 some 63,000 companies, ostensibly inactive companies, and recently commenced a comprehensive striking-off process with respect to these entities,” he said. “Both the FATF and the Global Forum frown on dead corporate entities reposing in registries so the removal of inactive companies shall go a long way in demonstrating our commitment to becoming more in compliance with the requirements of these inter-governmental and international bodies,” he added.
He noted that Global Facility is a body which is responsible for supporting countries in adopting enhanced measures to increase their compliance with the international Anti Money Laundering (AML), Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) Framework and as a unit of the European Union (EU).
https://trinidadexpress.com/business/lo ... d2312.html
one eye wrote:Didn’t they withdraw the application to submit a new application?
A lot of companies at CEPEP were a victim to a company de-list and de-registration exercise, one of the claimants found himself in the situation without his knowledge. The new application was re-submitted.
Forgetting to file annual returns even for two years can cause the Global Forum to deem the company inactive. Stephen Samuels Contractors Ltd is a small company, set up solely for CEPEP. Not best practice to forget to file your annual returns however it usually happens with small companies.
The last audit done was 2018 meanwhile the accounting information from 2009-2016 is long gone, the audit completed in 2019 was fine. We battled covid 2019-2021. Auditing at that time is not ideal for reliability reasons. That leaves 2022-2024, which can be done easily, no wrong doing will be found.
63,000 to be struck off the listAttorney General Reginald Armour says 63,000 inactive companies will be struck off the Companies Registry.
He said, in five weeks, a team from Global Forum will be in Trinidad and Tobago.
In his contribution to the debate of The Miscellaneous Provisions (Global Forum Bill) 2024 at the Senate sitting on Tuesday, Armour said the “old back of the envelope” approach to corporate administration must end.
He said the Registrar General has embarked on a programme of striking off companies for failure to file critical post-incorporation documents, in particular annual returns for a period of three or more years.
“The Registrar General has identified as at March 31, 2024 some 63,000 companies, ostensibly inactive companies, and recently commenced a comprehensive striking-off process with respect to these entities,” he said. “Both the FATF and the Global Forum frown on dead corporate entities reposing in registries so the removal of inactive companies shall go a long way in demonstrating our commitment to becoming more in compliance with the requirements of these inter-governmental and international bodies,” he added.
He noted that Global Facility is a body which is responsible for supporting countries in adopting enhanced measures to increase their compliance with the international Anti Money Laundering (AML), Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) Framework and as a unit of the European Union (EU).
https://trinidadexpress.com/business/lo ... d2312.html
MaxPower wrote:hover[emoji637][emoji637] wrote:PNM wasn't the same government that always used to say the money just isn't there interesting....I would like a forensic audit completed on every state enterprise let's start with CAL
Jason,
The board had their meet and greet with CAL CEO on the [emoji[emoji6]
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Could just imagine how clueless they are knowing that not one of them has an ounce of aviation experience or has any idea about the operations.
Question is….who will be advising them?
Type Rated wrote:MaxPower wrote:hover[emoji637][emoji637] wrote:PNM wasn't the same government that always used to say the money just isn't there interesting....I would like a forensic audit completed on every state enterprise let's start with CAL
Jason,
The board had their meet and greet with CAL CEO on the [emoji[emoji6]
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Jul.
Could just imagine how clueless they are knowing that not one of them has an ounce of aviation experience or has any idea about the operations.
Question is….who will be advising them?
This isn’t correct please do your due diligence
hover11 wrote:One Eye lewwe be real....yuh on shiteone eye wrote:Didn’t they withdraw the application to submit a new application?
A lot of companies at CEPEP were a victim to a company de-list and de-registration exercise, one of the claimants found himself in the situation without his knowledge. The new application was re-submitted.
Forgetting to file annual returns even for two years can cause the Global Forum to deem the company inactive. Stephen Samuels Contractors Ltd is a small company, set up solely for CEPEP. Not best practice to forget to file your annual returns however it usually happens with small companies.
The last audit done was 2018 meanwhile the accounting information from 2009-2016 is long gone, the audit completed in 2019 was fine. We battled covid 2019-2021. Auditing at that time is not ideal for reliability reasons. That leaves 2022-2024, which can be done easily, no wrong doing will be found.
63,000 to be struck off the listAttorney General Reginald Armour says 63,000 inactive companies will be struck off the Companies Registry.
He said, in five weeks, a team from Global Forum will be in Trinidad and Tobago.
In his contribution to the debate of The Miscellaneous Provisions (Global Forum Bill) 2024 at the Senate sitting on Tuesday, Armour said the “old back of the envelope” approach to corporate administration must end.
He said the Registrar General has embarked on a programme of striking off companies for failure to file critical post-incorporation documents, in particular annual returns for a period of three or more years.
“The Registrar General has identified as at March 31, 2024 some 63,000 companies, ostensibly inactive companies, and recently commenced a comprehensive striking-off process with respect to these entities,” he said. “Both the FATF and the Global Forum frown on dead corporate entities reposing in registries so the removal of inactive companies shall go a long way in demonstrating our commitment to becoming more in compliance with the requirements of these inter-governmental and international bodies,” he added.
He noted that Global Facility is a body which is responsible for supporting countries in adopting enhanced measures to increase their compliance with the international Anti Money Laundering (AML), Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) Framework and as a unit of the European Union (EU).
https://trinidadexpress.com/business/lo ... d2312.html
It come like NIS or submission of taxes to BIR if the government ministries or state enterprises don't pay in a timely manner which they don't,who going after them? Those systems are in place to keep the private sector in line16 cycles wrote:Filing is online a few yrs now...you get constant reminders.../companies registry
one eye wrote:Honourable if they were in government during the covid crisis, I would give them a pass, not sure what you are trying to spin here.
CEPEP can indeed recover monies from that company if the state wins the case.
Unemployment rate is almost 8%!!
Look at the stars, look how they shine for you, and everything you do, yeah they were all yellow.
CEPEP’s 2013-2015 financial records missing, says GM
Keith Eddie said in order to get these accounts sorted out, they will have to go back to bank records.
“It has made it very difficult to sign off on the 2015 audit because of a lack of information. The management team has made several attempts to recover it.
“They went as far as asking Price Waterhouse (audit firm) to provide software, but the server crashed and everything is now lost. The estimated annual cost of running CEPEP contracts in the previous years was $500 million to $600 million annually.”
"There is no truth in the allegations that supporters of the People’s National Movement are being favoured for contracts. It is up to the tendering committee."
https://newsday.co.tt/2018/07/26/cepep- ... ermission/
Documents acquired by the T&T Guardian yesterday also showed what appeared to be a letter dated January 27, 2016, sent by another Government Minister and MP to the secretary of Cepep’s Tenders’ Committee titled “Priority List for Cepep Contract Amended.”
The letter listed nine contractors and read: “The following are the names of contractors who are well-known to me and they all operate in the constituency and have a record of performance in keeping with the highest level of reliability, cost efficiency and quality of work done.”
The letter came from the MP’s constituency office with a signature attached.
Contacted on the issue yesterday, Cepep chairman Ashton Ford said he was unaware of the audio, which the T&T Guardian forwarded to him via Whatsapp. Told of its contents, Ford said he could not comment as he was “new on the job”.
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